Zero modes, entropy bounds and partition functions
J.S.Dowker

TL;DR
This paper re-examines finite temperature calculations related to the Verlinde-Cardy relation and discusses temperature inversion symmetry in the context of quantum field theories.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the role of zero modes and entropy bounds in the analysis of partition functions at finite temperature.
Findings
Re-analysis of finite temperature calculations relevant to the Verlinde-Cardy relation
Remarks on temperature inversion symmetry in quantum field theories
Insights into zero modes and entropy bounds in partition functions
Abstract
Some recent finite temperature calculations arising in the investigation of the Verlinde-Cardy relation are re-analysed. Some remarks are also made about temperature inversion symmetry.
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